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See README.1ST for quick instructions. This summary is a
technical reference and a list of current %bbs and %mail
labels.

! Contents: CS-COMMO.CSM The Base Commo Macro file (may be renamed)
^ CS-TABLE.CSM Prompts for a variety of BBS and Mail doors
³ CS-LOGON.CSM Generic Logon and Mailrun routines
³ CS-ACTON.CSM File fetchin' and sendin' routines
³ CS-PILOT.CSM Autopilot routine (compiled)
³ CS-MAC.CSM Menu and configuration routines
³ CS-MAC.HLP Most of the CS-MAC documentation
³ PROTOCOL.DAT Table of external protocol command lines
³ LEARN.DAT Table of auto-learn data
^
! In CS-COMMO.CSM, you may need to edit lines that have a "!"
in the first column. These lines deal with keyboard assignments,
external protocol definitions, and Shifted F-key dialing
assignments for some BBSs that I have in my .FON.

All "editing required" lines are grouped near the end of CS-COMMO.CSM
to provide easiest installation and upgrading.

CS-MAC provides an automated mail and file fetchin' Commo environment.
This automation is accomplished with several linked macros.

COMMO.FON links to CS-COMMO.CSM with a linked macro label.
CS-COMMO.CSM links to CS-TABLE.CSM for MailWare and BBSWare responses.
CS-TABLE.CSM links to CS-LOGON.CSM A generic logon occurs. If the
macro label has an ACTION file
associated with it .....
CS-LOGON.CSM links to CS-ACTON.CSM for file transfers. After file
transfers are complete ....
CS-ACTON.CSM returns to CS-LOGON.CSM for a MAILRUN. After logoff,
CS-LOGON.CSM returns to CS-COMMO.CSM and dials the next marked entry.

In pictures, the sequence looks something like this .......

+-------------------------+ +----------------------------+
| 1. COMMO.FON | | 2. CS-COMMO.CSM |
|-------------------------| |----------------------------|
| BBS {#} {_pas} {lnk} | ----| | {:start} set your name |
| set bbsid, abbr, bbs ...| | | and other personal stuff |
+-------------------------+ | | -------- |
| | Central Commo Control |
+----------------------------+ | | {:various} key assignments |
| 3. CS-TABLE.CSM | | | for manual terminal control|
|----------------------------| | | -------- |
| {:m_ware} MAILware prompt | |---> | {:lnk} {unmark .FON} option|
| table | | |
| --------- | | {:qwk} {goto CS-TABLE,qwk} | --|
| {:bbs_type} BBSware prompt | +----------------------------+ |
| table | |
| --------- | |
| {:qwk} {call m_ware} | <---------------------------------------|
| {call bbs_type} |
| {goto CS-LOGON,glr} | --|
| | | +-----------------------------+
+----------------------------+ | | 4. CS-LOGON.CSM |
| |-----------------------------|
| | {:respond} set generic BBS |
| | response strings |
| | -------- |
|--> | {:glr} Generic Logon Routine|
+----------------------------+ | Using responses from |
| 5. CS-ACTON.CSM | | CS-TABLE & CS-LOGON |
|----------------------------| | |
| {open and read ACTION} | <----- | {ifex ACTION,load ACTION!} |
| {fetch and send files} | | {otherwise, goto :noact} |
| --> By BBSID | | |
| {goto CS-LOGON,noact} | -----> | {:noact} BBSID empty? If so|
| | | return to CS-COMMO |
+----------------------------+ | |
(CS-ACTON.CSM is optional) | {:mailrun} Open maildoor |
| Send a .REP |
| Take a .QWK |
| (rename options) |
| {:byz} Loop to CS-TABLE |
| if %door2 exists|
| Then to CS-LOGON|
| for second mail |
| {:bye} Logoff BBS |
| {goto CS-COMMO.CSM,aln} |
| (Dial marked BBS's) |
| |
+-----------------------------+

Names and definitions (more in CS-MAC.HLP):

%bbsid The .QWK identifier (%bbsid empty will skip mail run)
%dorno The string to send to the host to get to MAILware prompt
%mprot The mail transfer protocol to use.
%abbr A two character convenience with various uses:
- .ext for ACTION. files. Separate ACTION per %bbsid
- identity for .qwk renaming and ACTION. archiving

BBSware: One of a variety of BBS software packages that is available.
This family of Commo macros supports;
exc - EXEC-PC BBS (Bob Mahoney)
gap - GAP
int - Internet provider (generic)
mac - MacroBBS (Jeff Oberlee's BBS via Commo macros)
maj - Major BBS
max - MAXIMUS-CBCS
opu - Opus-CBCS
pcb - PCBoard v14.5a (Clark Development)
pcb - PCBoard v15.x (Clark Development)
pow - PowerBBS v3.50
rma - Remote Access
s-f - Spitfire
tag - T.A.G.
tri - TriBBS
vir - Virtual BBS (Roland de Graaf)
wc! - Wildcat! (Mustang Software)

MAILware: One of a family of mail doors
This family of Commo macros supports;
blu - Blue Wave (Blue Wave Software)
cam - Cam-Mail (Cam DeBuck)
coq - Charlie's OFFline .QWK Reader
dcq - DCQwk
exq - EXEC-PC BBS (Bob Mahoney)
jcq - JCQwk
jet - Jetmail
jmr - Jimmer (Jim Goodenough)
lak - LAKOTA (Mike Woltz)
maj - Major QWK
mkq - MKQwk
mm2 - MarkMail 2
mmp - MacroBBS packer
oqw - O_QWKer
p15 - PCBoard 15.x (Clark Development)
qm2 - Qmail 2 (Mark Herring)
qm4 - Qmail 4 (Mark Herring)
roz - Rosemail
sxp - Silver Express (Santronics Software)
tc! - TomCAT!
tma - TriMail
uqw - uqwk
vbq - Virtual QWK 6.10 (Roland de Graaf)
wcm - WC!Mail
zns - ZIPNEWS (Jack Kilday)


  3 Responses to “Category : Recently Uploaded Files
Archive   : CS-MAC13.ZIP
Filename : CS-MAC13.REF

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

  3. But one thing that puzzles me is the “mtswslnkmcjklsdlsbdmMICROSOFT” string. There is an article about it here. It is definitely worth a read: http://www.os2museum.com/wp/mtswslnk/